Some say that Instagramming art actually ruins the art experience, I argue that social media and selfie culture add another layer to the experience of the art which is radically different from how art was experienced before the rise of social media.

Will Boone's "Monument" is an installation that ties back to the artist's fascination with John F. Kennedy's death and his personal connection to it as a Texan. Summon the courage to step into an all-black underground bunker in the middle of the desert

This week, we speak with New Zealand's former prime minister, Helen Clark and filmmaker Gaylene Preston regarding their documentary about Clark's foiled bid to become the United Nation's first female Secretary General.

Fifty years ago, on March 16, 1968, U.S. soldiers attacked the Vietnamese village of My Lai. Even though the soldiers met no resistance, they slaughtered more than 500 Vietnamese women, children and old men over the next four hours.

The Secretary of State General Colin Powell’s former chief of staff compares the inaccurate speech that created a case for war in Iraq with a recent speech by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

Economist Richard Wolff analyzes the deep-rooted issues with House Speaker Paul Ryan touting a story of a woman whose paycheck increased by $1.50 cents a week as a major benefit to middle-class workers.

MILCK's 'Quiet' | Link TV

MILCK's 'Quiet'

Connie Lim, who grew up in Palos Verdes and studied piano and opera as a child, had been releasing music for years before she adopted the name MILCK in 2016. Yet, she was still a relative unknown. It was at the Women's March, where she performed "Quiet," which catapulted her to fame. Watch her sing this song on Studio A.

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